Knowledge Technology & Policy 2007 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Are new technologies the enemy of privacy? | Social sciences | Etzioni, Amitai |
Are you alive? sensor data as a resource for social interaction. | Social sciences | Kurvinen, Esko, Lahteenmaki, Mia, Salovaara, Antti, Lopez, Fabiola |
Controversies of information discovery. | Social sciences | Hargraves, Ian |
Cyber security and authentication: The marketplace role in rethinking anonymity - before regulators intervene. | Social sciences | Crews, Clyde Wayne, Jr. |
Design research for social scientists: reading instructions for this issue. | Social sciences | Hummels, Caroline, Redstrom, Johan, Koskinen, IIpo |
Erratic appliances and energy awareness. | Social sciences | Redstrom, Johan, Ernevi, Anders, Palm, Samuel |
Fabric-circle-slider: prototype exploring the interaction aesthetic of contextual integration. | Social sciences | Zimmerman, John, Hurst, Amy K., Peeters, Michel M.R. |
Improving independence of elderly people by introducing smart products: the guide me localization case. | Social sciences | Joore, J.P. |
International aspects of radio frequency identification tags: different approaches to bridging the technology/privacy divide. | Social sciences | Erickson, G. Scott, Kelly, Eileen P. |
Issues around the protection or revelation of personal information. | Social sciences | Hillyard, Daniel, Gauen, Mark |
Privacy and social stratification. | Social sciences | Marx, Gary T. |
Radical innovation and end-user involvement: the Ambilight case. | Social sciences | Diederiks, Elmo M.A., Hoonhout, Henriette C.M. |
Searching for salient aspects of resonant interaction. | Social sciences | Hummels, Caroline |
Ubicomp: fifteen years on.(Ubiquitous computing) | Social sciences | Hargraves, Ian |
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